Of those that are readily available in most clinics as part of gastrointestinal distemper treatment, intravenous omeprazole is probably the most effective (it is costly, though), followed by the H2-blockers (ranitidine and cimetidine). Oral antacids and ulcer-coating drugs can be given to ...
Omeprazole Proton pump inhibitor Inhibits patients cell H+/K+ ATPase enzyme—more potent gastric acid inhibition than with H2-receptor antagonists Sucralfate Basic aluminum salt of sulfated sucrose Cytoprotective; selectively binds to ulcerated tissue, binds bile and pepsin, stimulates bicarbonate and prost...
For gastric species, combination therapy of amoxicillin (10mg/kg q12h), metronidazole (30mg/kg q24h), and sucralfate (0.25–0.5mg/kg q8h) has proven to be most effective (Hall and Simpson, 2000). Replacing sucralfate with famotidine,omeprazole, or bismuth subsalicylate may also be effective ...
Of those that are readily available in most clinics as part of parvo treatment, intravenous omeprazole is probably the most effective (it is costly, though), followed by the H2-blockers (ranitidine and cimetidine). Oral antacids and ulcer-coating drugs can be given to animals that can ...
Additionally, medication aimed at maintaining normal GI-protective mechanisms (e.g., omeprazole, famotidine, Carafate) should be considered. Careful monitoring for any change in the dog's status (e.g., hypotension, dehydration, organ dysfunction, serum chemistry profile or coagulation abnormalities) ...
(n = 3), metronidazole (n = 2), maropitant (n = 1), famotidine (n = 1), s-adenosylmethionine and silybin A + B (n = 1), amlodipine (n = 1), carprofen (n = 1), gabapentin (n = 1), tramadol (n = 1), and omeprazole (n ...
Jones, S.M.; Gaier, A.; Enomoto, H.; Ishii, P.; Pilla, R.; Price, J.; Suchodolski, J.; Steiner, J.M.; Papich, M.G.; Messenger, K.; et al. The effect of combined carprofen and omeprazole administration on gastrointestinal permeability and inflammation in dogs.J. Vet. Intern...